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Columbia Jfo IN COUNTY TRIBUNE THE NEWS-THE TiIZBTJUSTE "WANTS IT-THE TZRylZBTJUNriE GIVES IT. VOLUME 1 UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 1U04. XUMItKtt 11 Moselle Mentions. FRAN KL - ' s ' : ; ,; : r: ,- . Never Before W;i llif opportunity ollVn-d to 1 1 1 pcoplr ioujiud vicinity tosrUvt from as larp and well st'Ifctfd stock of of Un- ' Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, Apves, Hardware and Sew inu' Machines. As we an oH'crin now. You arc cordially it' l iiiHu t our complete line before Busch Brothers UNION, MISSOURI. Pit w .' tv , ,'V,9, 9.V.t W in- buying. ,-, ! ' i1' 95- - .T vtvtvtVttV V 9 '9'S' fXDe GXiXXXDCX3GX3DGXiXD lA K b:f over uiie hunlifil cliuii-e Do you want to sell your Property Or do you want to T I'Tupi'i'tii'S for :ik'. includiiig .sdiuu ol the tH'st :iml lmust iiirins in i. lie i-ouiHj'. Come rind .sen us or write us, lulling us vli:tt you waul and we guarantee to treat you in a satisfaelory manner. We al.-o loan money on first mortgage, liens and can plaee your idle money for you, or if you need money come and see us. Geo. M. Schmich & Co., KUAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, UNION, xMO. KDW. . 1!US( H. THEO. MUENCH. Edw. G. Busch & Co., -DEALEK IN- Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Short are the proud possessors of a little girl. Mrs. Emma Foster and little son Jack spent a few days in the city last week. Mr. Moire and Misses Elite Simpson and Maude Beesly were calling in Villa Kidge Sunday. Geo. Otte and son, Warren of Wheeling, W. Va., were visiting ut the Otte home last week. Kev. C. 15. Miller of Billings, Montana was the srnest of the Beesly family this week. The Doctor, as he is better known here says ho is doing well in Mon tana and he certainly looks it. St. Clair Chat. Miss Nellie Murphy is visiting in St, Louis this week. Beu Ilibbard visited in Cata- wissa last week. Miss Lena Jennigs spent Tuea- evenicg of last week in Pacilic. Nick Caldwell and friend, Mr. Sparron visited in St. Clair this week. Miss Kucker of Parsons, Kansas is the guast of her cousin Mrs. S. L). Lelew. D. E. Brieglcb and Chas. Murphy of St. Louis visited hoiuefolks this week. Miss Addie Black of St. Louis is visiting relatives in St. Clair and vicinity. An infant of Mr. Chapinaa who lives about one and a half miles from town died last Sunday morning. . The ice cream festival giveu by the young men of Sunday school class no. ;, in the parsonage yard was a success both financially and socially. DetinoM Doings. Corn is in need of a goodshower. (iuiteo number of people were visitors at rritz ranhorsi a last Sunday. The Detmold Fishing Club went out on a fishing excursion the first of the week and report line success.Mrs. John Hoe man n teturned to her home in Washington after an extended visit with friends and lelatives here. Hy. Hoemann, jr., who is assisting Frank Meyer in the carpenter work expects to go to work near Washington Monday where they are fiuishing up a new house. It is said that a cowboy has been traveling around this viciuity recently. We understand that he stole Edw. Kohlling's pony Satur day night, July 16, and Mr. llohl-fing has not heard of his pony. Neier Nuggets. Miss Ida Ethmucke came home from St. Louis last Saturday. Theie was quife actowd at Mrs. K. Schmitt's last Sunday. The dance given Sunday by Hy. Schiuucke was pretty well attended.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wild-haber are happy over the arrival of a line baby boy. Mrs. Claia Hohl went to St Louis Wednesday to visit her sis ter and also attend the fair. Mrs. M. Biller of Union has been visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmucke and her sister, Mis. Meuse for several days. Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main street, Washington, Mo. J. W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring, j FINE Wedding Suits... A Specialty. It alwnys pays in Hit' lonrim t buy ftoml clotlirs at a lair jirici-. Shoddy goods may lnok well for almut a work and then it will link shabby and mean, and soon the wearer will let I the way his clothes look rather sloppy. The well-dressed man is always to the front. 1 ran tit you out in the most satisfactory manner with the. best and latest poods on the market at lowest urires. Give me a call. Union Bottling Works. J. D. SCHAFEF?, Prop. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the sum mer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in ;i hundred. however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. For sale by Ed. Muench. Washington Whittlings. Miss Sallie Koss is the guest of friends and relatives this week. Miss Lena Schollmeyer was World's Fair visitor the early part or tue week. Cail Thuerbach of Evansville, Ind. is visiting the family of his sister, Mrs. F. F. Petersen. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown faoni his wagon and sever ely brused. lie applied Chamber Iain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well khown citi zen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruses. It will ehect a cure in one-tnira tne time re quired by any otner treatment. For sale by Ed. Muench. Ueeiuont Beamings. in Miss Annie Forthman of Fern Glen, Mo., was the guest of Mrs. . C. Nordmann, Sunday. Miss Mary Isbell delightfully entertained a number ol her young ha3t Sunday menus ac uer norae luursuay evening.Miss Minnie Huge returned Tuesday from New Haven wheie she speut several days with home folks. Wheat is yielding poorly this vicinity. Beemont has no railroad but is doing very well without any. C. W. Lohse visited his friends Edw. and Hy. Kaniper last Sunday.Edward says he had an expert unload his wheat at Henry Krei-baum's.This seems to b a very dull time socially. Why not have more patties. Edw. Pruessner and Misses Augusta and Tillie Grannemann were visitors at m. (Jrannemann s Pacific 1'ickups i Quite a number of youua folks attended the Fair lat S;itur lav. t W. L. Cole was in Catawissa Tuesday on business before Squire Shove's court. The family of Koutc agent Browning have returned from a two weeks viMtin South Missouri. llnry Jahrausa young enuinei r on the Frisco in the South west is home on a weeks visit. Mr. Slocum, fireman oti the Pusher has been laying off for a couple of days on account of poor health. Wm. Langenbacher has In en hauling coal for the past few d tys getting the citizens ready lor cold weather. There was a lawu social with ice cream trimming at theu-liol-sou home Tuesday evening which was a plesant affai". Piof. Geo. Keller and wife of Oaklklil took the train here Sun day morning for St. Louis to attend the fair for a few days. Prof. Adolph Borberg and fam ily of 3ray Summit passed througn Pacific Tuesday 0:1 their way to Sullivan to visit friends andrelatives. Ouite a delegation from here started to St. Joseph Tuesday eve ning to attend the State Convention and help nominate the next governor of Missouri. Kev. Sefton preached at the Presbyterian church last Sunday moruing aud evening. Kev. Wiight preached at the M. E. church in the evening. Three 01 four of the citizens of the north part of town engaged in a general row the other night. Une of them used a gun freely and the result was some work for the marshal. Mrs. B. Hall of Jackson, Tcnu., is spending the summer with her Uncle aud Auut, Mr. and Mrs. Sea-Lutn. As Miss Ida Koob this lady was formerly a popular teacher in Pacific. Miss Minnie Metta entertained quite a number of young folks at the home of her foster .larents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mauthe Mon- ay evening in honor of 'lissea Ad- ela and Mamie Mauthe of DeSoto who are visiting relatives here. Mr. Wilming moved into his new house last week recently completed by contractor Pauls. Jos. Withington is having two nouses built on his lots in the western part of town. Merchant Henry Fisher of Sulli- vau passed through Pacific Mon day evening on his way to St. Jo- eph to attend the Ntat2 Conven tion. As he is a canuuiate lor state committeeman he wanted to be in time. Clark Lane Mercantile Co. Sullivan, Missouri. ...ARE SHOWING... 8tam.vki l'inxis Spring and Staple Styles, at U rents per yard. Cotton- Siuktinus Not to be beaten at the pru-e. 10 cents per yard. A1.1. Statu-: Cotton (Joons at low prires. A variety of Ni:w Wash (ioon-. for Dresses, Skirts and Waists, at as reasonable prices as one year aijo. Wooi.kn Skiktinus and Suitings in popular colors for this spring's var. Ladiks Ski uts In tho popular new goods for rainy days or fair weather, at si. 00 to sr.. no'. Our assortments in Hosikky. Nkckwkak and Sunn very romplete. Unikkw v.am. Waists, are Cousins The leading shapes in summer and in drill. 9 ...MAM l.Vt lT'KI K OK All the Leading: Varieties of SOFT DRINKS. Try my Teach Mellow. Root Beer and Celery Cola. Hotel De hi C"Firt-cla.s rijjs :unl careful di ivers Special attention jjiven U funerals. Telephone contieelion. Quick service; reasonable prices. ASA llWmW, Propr. Union Tonsorial Parlor. my FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT UR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL. EVER'. "Hm NEW AND CLEAN, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Mrs. L. W. Murphy returned to her horns at Piedmont, Mo., SuDday, after an enjoyable visit with her mother. The game af base ball between the Hermann boys and the Eagles, at Hermann, resulted in the defeat of the eagles, by a score of 4 to 3. J. G. Beckham whose homo is in Washington, D. C, is tempora rily relieving J. K. Harper as night telegraph operator at this place. bince a certain class of persons have been brought to the realization that city marshal Maschmann intends to do his duty, better or der prevails in those districts that were once anything but orderly. Washington Council 970, K, & L. of S., will give a mid-summer night picnic at the Fair grounds next Saturday evening, July, 30th. They are planning to make this the most pleasant affair of the season. O- W. Arculariua and F. W Maschmann will soon have work begun on the dwelling houses they have planned to build on the lots occupied by the old creamery building on Cedar street. It would be a good investment and a good thing for Washington, ifsome of onr men who are able would erect a few dwellings of the cottage type to rent. Edw. Keck has come up from St. Louis to spend the summer with his uncle and smile on the young ladies. Louis is wearing au up-to-date smile, 011 account 01 a new uuggy. lis trips to the southward will be more frequent in the future. Casco Callings. 11. I. XI2111tr Prop, UMOX, MISSOURI C. K. GAM.KNKAMl', Attorney-at-I.B . UKO. W. WOOD, Inveaiifraior or Title C3-JL:TiEiTIC.3yCX3 & WOOD, Law Real Estate and Abstract Office. UMOX, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. lt'lavt cuiiiiileU' alialrai-.t of titltta. Otlre tt)tbliBtat',l Id ism Chtcken Cholera in Maries, Co Peter Terry, J. P. of Stickney Mo., says Pr. Albins Arnica com pound liniment cured everything he tried it for such aa rheumatism sprains, brnises and pains. And he tried it fur chicKen cholera, and now guarantees it will cure every chicken there is life in. For sale everywhere at 25 cts per bottle Your money back if not satisfied Peter Meyer of Owensville pass ed through Casco Monday. Jacob Detckel of Jeffriesburg was in our burg last week. F. H. Meyer left for Sr. Jose ph uesday to attend the State Con vention. Chas. Schults and family o Beaufort visited the family of Wm Borgmann last Sunday. Christ Gerliog, our blacksmith intends to erect a new blacksmith shop in the near future. Ed. Miller left one day this week for Nebraska where he wil take his brother's position. Edwin Dierking and John Doin etxick who have been harvesting near New Haven are home again Assists Nature. Weak and older people are more or less alllicted from inactiv ity of the kidneys. With feeble ness and age the kidneys become sluggish and do not expel the 1m purities from the system that na tnre intended they should, tor this purpose gay-u-ba is especially intended; it assists nature by re storing the kidneys to a healthy and active condition. Sold by all dealers. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been, in use for over 30 years, has borno the signature of and has been mauo under his pcr- Jy0 if- sonal supervision since its infancy. , lUcA(4 Allow 110 one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but ( Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wornid and allays Fevcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ' CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of New Haven. Kev. aud Mrs. Thos. Lord were n Washington a few hours Mon day. Misses Maud and Ella Helm were guests of friends in Washington Sunday. Misses Fannie and Lelia lliatt of Casco were in town the first of the week. Henry Craig of Logansport, Ind., is here for a few days visit with hoiuefolks. Mrs. J. S. Hiatt left Sunday msrning for rultou and Mokane where she will visit her sons. Mrs. Lesanger and little son came up trout racinc aunuay 10 visit her father, G. Kiefenstahl. Fred Griswold, formerly of this place, but now of Kansas arrived here Sunday to visit his friends. The male choir of the German Evangelical church will give a moonlight picnic Thursday, July 2S in the chcrchyard. Hermau Welder died at his home southwest of here Wednesday morning. Deceased was about )0 years old and death was dae to heart disease. Si Bears tne The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CIKT.OII COMMNV. Tt MUMR. TCIT. NCW OBR CIT. Oscar E. Meversieok ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. UNION. :: MO. W. L. COLE, Attorney at Law AND NOTAKY PUBLIC. PACIFIC. MO. Uusincss intrusted to hia care will be promptly attended to. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. DR. H.R. HOFFMANN DENTIST WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. Cut Your Weeds. All property owners of the city of Union are hereby ordered to cut and remove all obnoxious weeds on their property in said city, and the streets and alleys adjoining the same, by July 1, 1904. Ky order of the Board of Aldermen. Eli Bay, Marshal. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. 4 1 wish to say a few woids in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Kemedy," says Ers. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during thai time tiied various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine, and did not use all of one bottle befoie I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favo. of that wonderful medicine.''' Thir remedy is for sale by Ed. Muenchs JESSE M. OWEN LAWYER 4NI) NOTARY PUULIC. JCr"l'riniit ami careful attention pivn to all business betori- the t'IKl t IT. COUNTY, l'KO KATK ami JUSTICE COL'KTS of Krsnklin county. Special rare (riven to 1'ATKNTS and I'KNSION CLAIMS belorn ho Interior le),art ment ot Washington, ! C. EDW. WINKELEIYIYER Justice Ca Peace And Notary Public. fsfAll business intrusted to mv care will receive prompt attention. trx i tt x, Missouri. OfUce: Vitt Kuildinc. UNION. MO. s S t ? Dr. A. E. Snow, Permanently lorat"d in Union. Day or INIght Colls Oil. ce anil residence in 15ertL'nK house next to Haker's Hotel. Telephone- 52. OR. J. H. CRENSHAW Osteopathic Physician. 1 nse tho latest inmroved a,To-vilir,int. Cor respondents promptly answered .Calls outside of city made liy appointment. No. 4nl orile nuiium);. a i . 1.111 i, sio. rnoneH lieu main !.; Kiuloch II 4!KI. DR. 0. MALLINKRODT. Dentist. Druega iiluck. WASHINGTON, MISiSUUKI.

Columbia Jfo IN COUNTY TRIBUNE THE NEWS-THE TiIZBTJUSTE "WANTS IT-THE TZRylZBTJUNriE GIVES IT. VOLUME 1 UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 1U04. XUMItKtt 11 Moselle Mentions. FRAN KL - ' s ' : ; ,; : r: ,- . Never Before W;i llif opportunity ollVn-d to 1 1 1 pcoplr ioujiud vicinity tosrUvt from as larp and well st'Ifctfd stock of of Un- ' Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, Apves, Hardware and Sew inu' Machines. As we an oH'crin now. You arc cordially it' l iiiHu t our complete line before Busch Brothers UNION, MISSOURI. Pit w .' tv , ,'V,9, 9.V.t W in- buying. ,-, ! ' i1' 95- - .T vtvtvtVttV V 9 '9'S' fXDe GXiXXXDCX3GX3DGXiXD lA K b:f over uiie hunlifil cliuii-e Do you want to sell your Property Or do you want to T I'Tupi'i'tii'S for :ik'. includiiig .sdiuu ol the tH'st :iml lmust iiirins in i. lie i-ouiHj'. Come rind .sen us or write us, lulling us vli:tt you waul and we guarantee to treat you in a satisfaelory manner. We al.-o loan money on first mortgage, liens and can plaee your idle money for you, or if you need money come and see us. Geo. M. Schmich & Co., KUAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, UNION, xMO. KDW. . 1!US( H. THEO. MUENCH. Edw. G. Busch & Co., -DEALEK IN- Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Short are the proud possessors of a little girl. Mrs. Emma Foster and little son Jack spent a few days in the city last week. Mr. Moire and Misses Elite Simpson and Maude Beesly were calling in Villa Kidge Sunday. Geo. Otte and son, Warren of Wheeling, W. Va., were visiting ut the Otte home last week. Kev. C. 15. Miller of Billings, Montana was the srnest of the Beesly family this week. The Doctor, as he is better known here says ho is doing well in Mon tana and he certainly looks it. St. Clair Chat. Miss Nellie Murphy is visiting in St, Louis this week. Beu Ilibbard visited in Cata- wissa last week. Miss Lena Jennigs spent Tuea- evenicg of last week in Pacilic. Nick Caldwell and friend, Mr. Sparron visited in St. Clair this week. Miss Kucker of Parsons, Kansas is the guast of her cousin Mrs. S. L). Lelew. D. E. Brieglcb and Chas. Murphy of St. Louis visited hoiuefolks this week. Miss Addie Black of St. Louis is visiting relatives in St. Clair and vicinity. An infant of Mr. Chapinaa who lives about one and a half miles from town died last Sunday morning. . The ice cream festival giveu by the young men of Sunday school class no. ;, in the parsonage yard was a success both financially and socially. DetinoM Doings. Corn is in need of a goodshower. (iuiteo number of people were visitors at rritz ranhorsi a last Sunday. The Detmold Fishing Club went out on a fishing excursion the first of the week and report line success.Mrs. John Hoe man n teturned to her home in Washington after an extended visit with friends and lelatives here. Hy. Hoemann, jr., who is assisting Frank Meyer in the carpenter work expects to go to work near Washington Monday where they are fiuishing up a new house. It is said that a cowboy has been traveling around this viciuity recently. We understand that he stole Edw. Kohlling's pony Satur day night, July 16, and Mr. llohl-fing has not heard of his pony. Neier Nuggets. Miss Ida Ethmucke came home from St. Louis last Saturday. Theie was quife actowd at Mrs. K. Schmitt's last Sunday. The dance given Sunday by Hy. Schiuucke was pretty well attended.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wild-haber are happy over the arrival of a line baby boy. Mrs. Claia Hohl went to St Louis Wednesday to visit her sis ter and also attend the fair. Mrs. M. Biller of Union has been visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmucke and her sister, Mis. Meuse for several days. Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main street, Washington, Mo. J. W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring, j FINE Wedding Suits... A Specialty. It alwnys pays in Hit' lonrim t buy ftoml clotlirs at a lair jirici-. Shoddy goods may lnok well for almut a work and then it will link shabby and mean, and soon the wearer will let I the way his clothes look rather sloppy. The well-dressed man is always to the front. 1 ran tit you out in the most satisfactory manner with the. best and latest poods on the market at lowest urires. Give me a call. Union Bottling Works. J. D. SCHAFEF?, Prop. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the sum mer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in ;i hundred. however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. For sale by Ed. Muench. Washington Whittlings. Miss Sallie Koss is the guest of friends and relatives this week. Miss Lena Schollmeyer was World's Fair visitor the early part or tue week. Cail Thuerbach of Evansville, Ind. is visiting the family of his sister, Mrs. F. F. Petersen. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown faoni his wagon and sever ely brused. lie applied Chamber Iain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well khown citi zen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruses. It will ehect a cure in one-tnira tne time re quired by any otner treatment. For sale by Ed. Muench. Ueeiuont Beamings. in Miss Annie Forthman of Fern Glen, Mo., was the guest of Mrs. . C. Nordmann, Sunday. Miss Mary Isbell delightfully entertained a number ol her young ha3t Sunday menus ac uer norae luursuay evening.Miss Minnie Huge returned Tuesday from New Haven wheie she speut several days with home folks. Wheat is yielding poorly this vicinity. Beemont has no railroad but is doing very well without any. C. W. Lohse visited his friends Edw. and Hy. Kaniper last Sunday.Edward says he had an expert unload his wheat at Henry Krei-baum's.This seems to b a very dull time socially. Why not have more patties. Edw. Pruessner and Misses Augusta and Tillie Grannemann were visitors at m. (Jrannemann s Pacific 1'ickups i Quite a number of youua folks attended the Fair lat S;itur lav. t W. L. Cole was in Catawissa Tuesday on business before Squire Shove's court. The family of Koutc agent Browning have returned from a two weeks viMtin South Missouri. llnry Jahrausa young enuinei r on the Frisco in the South west is home on a weeks visit. Mr. Slocum, fireman oti the Pusher has been laying off for a couple of days on account of poor health. Wm. Langenbacher has In en hauling coal for the past few d tys getting the citizens ready lor cold weather. There was a lawu social with ice cream trimming at theu-liol-sou home Tuesday evening which was a plesant affai". Piof. Geo. Keller and wife of Oaklklil took the train here Sun day morning for St. Louis to attend the fair for a few days. Prof. Adolph Borberg and fam ily of 3ray Summit passed througn Pacific Tuesday 0:1 their way to Sullivan to visit friends andrelatives. Ouite a delegation from here started to St. Joseph Tuesday eve ning to attend the State Convention and help nominate the next governor of Missouri. Kev. Sefton preached at the Presbyterian church last Sunday moruing aud evening. Kev. Wiight preached at the M. E. church in the evening. Three 01 four of the citizens of the north part of town engaged in a general row the other night. Une of them used a gun freely and the result was some work for the marshal. Mrs. B. Hall of Jackson, Tcnu., is spending the summer with her Uncle aud Auut, Mr. and Mrs. Sea-Lutn. As Miss Ida Koob this lady was formerly a popular teacher in Pacific. Miss Minnie Metta entertained quite a number of young folks at the home of her foster .larents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mauthe Mon- ay evening in honor of 'lissea Ad- ela and Mamie Mauthe of DeSoto who are visiting relatives here. Mr. Wilming moved into his new house last week recently completed by contractor Pauls. Jos. Withington is having two nouses built on his lots in the western part of town. Merchant Henry Fisher of Sulli- vau passed through Pacific Mon day evening on his way to St. Jo- eph to attend the Ntat2 Conven tion. As he is a canuuiate lor state committeeman he wanted to be in time. Clark Lane Mercantile Co. Sullivan, Missouri. ...ARE SHOWING... 8tam.vki l'inxis Spring and Staple Styles, at U rents per yard. Cotton- Siuktinus Not to be beaten at the pru-e. 10 cents per yard. A1.1. Statu-: Cotton (Joons at low prires. A variety of Ni:w Wash (ioon-. for Dresses, Skirts and Waists, at as reasonable prices as one year aijo. Wooi.kn Skiktinus and Suitings in popular colors for this spring's var. Ladiks Ski uts In tho popular new goods for rainy days or fair weather, at si. 00 to sr.. no'. Our assortments in Hosikky. Nkckwkak and Sunn very romplete. Unikkw v.am. Waists, are Cousins The leading shapes in summer and in drill. 9 ...MAM l.Vt lT'KI K OK All the Leading: Varieties of SOFT DRINKS. Try my Teach Mellow. Root Beer and Celery Cola. Hotel De hi C"Firt-cla.s rijjs :unl careful di ivers Special attention jjiven U funerals. Telephone contieelion. Quick service; reasonable prices. ASA llWmW, Propr. Union Tonsorial Parlor. my FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT UR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL. EVER'. "Hm NEW AND CLEAN, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Mrs. L. W. Murphy returned to her horns at Piedmont, Mo., SuDday, after an enjoyable visit with her mother. The game af base ball between the Hermann boys and the Eagles, at Hermann, resulted in the defeat of the eagles, by a score of 4 to 3. J. G. Beckham whose homo is in Washington, D. C, is tempora rily relieving J. K. Harper as night telegraph operator at this place. bince a certain class of persons have been brought to the realization that city marshal Maschmann intends to do his duty, better or der prevails in those districts that were once anything but orderly. Washington Council 970, K, & L. of S., will give a mid-summer night picnic at the Fair grounds next Saturday evening, July, 30th. They are planning to make this the most pleasant affair of the season. O- W. Arculariua and F. W Maschmann will soon have work begun on the dwelling houses they have planned to build on the lots occupied by the old creamery building on Cedar street. It would be a good investment and a good thing for Washington, ifsome of onr men who are able would erect a few dwellings of the cottage type to rent. Edw. Keck has come up from St. Louis to spend the summer with his uncle and smile on the young ladies. Louis is wearing au up-to-date smile, 011 account 01 a new uuggy. lis trips to the southward will be more frequent in the future. Casco Callings. 11. I. XI2111tr Prop, UMOX, MISSOURI C. K. GAM.KNKAMl', Attorney-at-I.B . UKO. W. WOOD, Inveaiifraior or Title C3-JL:TiEiTIC.3yCX3 & WOOD, Law Real Estate and Abstract Office. UMOX, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. lt'lavt cuiiiiileU' alialrai-.t of titltta. Otlre tt)tbliBtat',l Id ism Chtcken Cholera in Maries, Co Peter Terry, J. P. of Stickney Mo., says Pr. Albins Arnica com pound liniment cured everything he tried it for such aa rheumatism sprains, brnises and pains. And he tried it fur chicKen cholera, and now guarantees it will cure every chicken there is life in. For sale everywhere at 25 cts per bottle Your money back if not satisfied Peter Meyer of Owensville pass ed through Casco Monday. Jacob Detckel of Jeffriesburg was in our burg last week. F. H. Meyer left for Sr. Jose ph uesday to attend the State Con vention. Chas. Schults and family o Beaufort visited the family of Wm Borgmann last Sunday. Christ Gerliog, our blacksmith intends to erect a new blacksmith shop in the near future. Ed. Miller left one day this week for Nebraska where he wil take his brother's position. Edwin Dierking and John Doin etxick who have been harvesting near New Haven are home again Assists Nature. Weak and older people are more or less alllicted from inactiv ity of the kidneys. With feeble ness and age the kidneys become sluggish and do not expel the 1m purities from the system that na tnre intended they should, tor this purpose gay-u-ba is especially intended; it assists nature by re storing the kidneys to a healthy and active condition. Sold by all dealers. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been, in use for over 30 years, has borno the signature of and has been mauo under his pcr- Jy0 if- sonal supervision since its infancy. , lUcA(4 Allow 110 one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but ( Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wornid and allays Fevcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ' CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of New Haven. Kev. aud Mrs. Thos. Lord were n Washington a few hours Mon day. Misses Maud and Ella Helm were guests of friends in Washington Sunday. Misses Fannie and Lelia lliatt of Casco were in town the first of the week. Henry Craig of Logansport, Ind., is here for a few days visit with hoiuefolks. Mrs. J. S. Hiatt left Sunday msrning for rultou and Mokane where she will visit her sons. Mrs. Lesanger and little son came up trout racinc aunuay 10 visit her father, G. Kiefenstahl. Fred Griswold, formerly of this place, but now of Kansas arrived here Sunday to visit his friends. The male choir of the German Evangelical church will give a moonlight picnic Thursday, July 2S in the chcrchyard. Hermau Welder died at his home southwest of here Wednesday morning. Deceased was about )0 years old and death was dae to heart disease. Si Bears tne The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CIKT.OII COMMNV. Tt MUMR. TCIT. NCW OBR CIT. Oscar E. Meversieok ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. UNION. :: MO. W. L. COLE, Attorney at Law AND NOTAKY PUBLIC. PACIFIC. MO. Uusincss intrusted to hia care will be promptly attended to. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. DR. H.R. HOFFMANN DENTIST WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. Cut Your Weeds. All property owners of the city of Union are hereby ordered to cut and remove all obnoxious weeds on their property in said city, and the streets and alleys adjoining the same, by July 1, 1904. Ky order of the Board of Aldermen. Eli Bay, Marshal. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. 4 1 wish to say a few woids in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Kemedy," says Ers. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during thai time tiied various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine, and did not use all of one bottle befoie I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favo. of that wonderful medicine.''' Thir remedy is for sale by Ed. Muenchs JESSE M. OWEN LAWYER 4NI) NOTARY PUULIC. JCr"l'riniit ami careful attention pivn to all business betori- the t'IKl t IT. COUNTY, l'KO KATK ami JUSTICE COL'KTS of Krsnklin county. Special rare (riven to 1'ATKNTS and I'KNSION CLAIMS belorn ho Interior le),art ment ot Washington, ! C. EDW. WINKELEIYIYER Justice Ca Peace And Notary Public. fsfAll business intrusted to mv care will receive prompt attention. trx i tt x, Missouri. OfUce: Vitt Kuildinc. UNION. MO. s S t ? Dr. A. E. Snow, Permanently lorat"d in Union. Day or INIght Colls Oil. ce anil residence in 15ertL'nK house next to Haker's Hotel. Telephone- 52. OR. J. H. CRENSHAW Osteopathic Physician. 1 nse tho latest inmroved a,To-vilir,int. Cor respondents promptly answered .Calls outside of city made liy appointment. No. 4nl orile nuiium);. a i . 1.111 i, sio. rnoneH lieu main !.; Kiuloch II 4!KI. DR. 0. MALLINKRODT. Dentist. Druega iiluck. WASHINGTON, MISiSUUKI.